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AI meets morality: Scientists are rethinking technology in 'smart cities'
Every streetlight, traffic camera, and trash can in tomorrow’s cities could be part of one massive digital nervous system.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have discovered that certain AI models can develop self-seeking behavior. A new study from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science suggests ...
The study warns that unchecked reasoning capabilities could lead to socially corrosive outcomes in real-world applications.
We are mentally strongest not in our twenties, but around age sixty. Intelligence is more than speed, its judgment, maturity, ...
The U.S. military loves technology, and for good reason. From AI-enabled targeting systems to stealth aircraft, American ...
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What does Mamdani's election as mayor mean for New York? Newsweek writers' verdicts
Zohran Mamdani has claimed a remarkable victory in the New York mayoral election - Newsweek writers assess what it means.
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African Speakers Among Headliners at Responsible Governance and Ethics Event
Responsible governance means leadership that balances accountability, transparency, and purpose in a world facing profound ...
The research highlights the philosophical urgency of AI development. As global efforts to achieve general intelligence accelerate, the study calls for renewed dialogue between computer science, ...
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Is AI Becoming Selfish?
New research from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science shows that the smarter the artificial intelligence system, the more selfish ...
This article is authored by Arpita Srivastava, associate professor, XLRI-Xavier School of management, Jamshedpur.
Governments and businesses globally are spending billions to develop homegrown data centers, homegrown compute clusters, and ...
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Discovery leadership masterclass series with Frank Adu Anim: Governance beyond compliance: Harnessing Strategic foresight to build a Culture of Competitiveness
It’s often said that, where rules are silent, ethics speaks and where laws end, leadership begins. The frameworks that ensure organizations act not just legally, but rightly sustaining trust, ...
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